

This week’s season finale, entitled “Full Measure,” doubled up and blew it out of the water. It’s a harrowing thought as we near the show’s big finale.Last week’s “Half Measures” just might have been the finest hour in the shows three year run. Even Jimmy feels guilty as the episode concludes, leaving viewers to wonder if Kim is finally becoming worse than him. The cherry on top of the situation is that Kim blackmails the pair in order to silence them about Jimmy’s betrayal. However, Jimmy and Kim get exactly what they want: suspicion cast on Howard in front of his peers. It’s all a lie to ruin Howard’s reputation, and the couple soon finds no lawyer will side with them over such claims. He tells them Howard was doing drugs while representing them, something he claims would be “grounds for a civil suit.” Jimmy convinces them Craig can be exonerated if they sue Howard. Their family has taken a massive hit since Craig (Jeremy Shamos) plead guilty during his embezzlement case.

The Kettlemans make a comeback in episode 2, and as fans might guess, they aren’t thrilled to see Jimmy again.

And for their next move, the pair reunites with familiar faces from all the way back in Better Call Saul Season 1. Nacho’s storyline in Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 2 is undoubtedly the most suspenseful of the bunch, but Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim (Rhea Seehorn) make progress on their Howard (Patrick Fabian) plan in “Carrot and Stick” as well. ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6 reunites Jimmy and Kim with 2 familiar facesĭon't you know the Kettlemans lost everything? #BetterCallSaul /WkJ1Eq1gT8- Better Call Saul April 19, 2022 The two don’t reach an agreement over the situation in “Carrot and Stick,” but Mike does understand the risks of letting the Salamancas find Nacho - something that may sway Gus in the end. Mike even finds himself at gunpoint defending Nacho. Gus seems reluctant to retrieve him, and it’s causing some serious tension between Gus and Mike. That leaves him pondering his next move, all while Mike pushes to go save Nacho. And that’s exactly what confirms Gus’ suspicions about Lalo. Hector’s willingness to accept them is even more unnerving. The two characters hate one another, so seeing Gus express his condolences is incredibly jarring. Although all his sources speak of Lalo’s death, Gus pieces things together after a visit to Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis).

Nacho isn’t the only one dealing with the aftermath of the failed attempt on Lalo’s (Tony Dalton) life in Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 2, as Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) learns the truth about his target’s survival. RELATED: ‘Better Call Saul’: Jonathan Banks Reveals His Heartbreaking Favorite Scene Gus Fring learns the truth about Lalo Salamanca in episode 2 But the number of shots they fire at the vehicle leave Nacho in an even more precarious situation heading into episode 3. He hotwires a car just in time to escape the Cousins. Despite the odds, Nacho manages to take a few of the Salamancas’ men out. The Salamanca twins and their cronies descend on the establishment, leading to an extremely unbalanced shoot-out. Not wanting to kill the man, Nacho knocks him out before moving to leave the motel. The guy admits he simply takes orders from higher-ups - the police, the cartel, or anyone else paying enough to warrant it. Unfortunately, he’s not the person Nacho needs to worry about. Despite Mike’s (Jonathan Banks) best efforts to throw the cartel off his trail, Nacho finds himself facing the Cousins (Daniel and Luis Moncada) in “Carrot and Stick.”Īfter realizing he’s being watched by someone staying at the same motel, Nacho sneaks out of his room and threatens the man spying on him. Nacho Varga (Michael Mando) opened Better Call Saul Season 6 on the run, and episode 2 put the character in even more danger. RELATED: ‘Better Call Saul’ Creator Believes the Show Could Top ‘Breaking Bad’ Michael Mando in ‘Better Call Saul’ | Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
